Imran Khan Sucks!! He just want to know how much money others have. No plan and nothing to show regarding country, and he supports Taleban, wow we can assume that if he comes to the power(never gonna happen), he might turn Pakistan with the help of Jamat-e-islami as a mullahism state.
As opposed to the comprehensive planning and timely execution carried out by PML-N, PPP etc. ?
Energy crisis, security crisis, law and order disarray, unfair taxation only on the salaried professionals etc.
What have you to show as an alternative which is currently viable and can deliver something...instead of a whole lot of slogans and complete apathy towards any issue no matter how critical?
Do understand that we are not expecting miracles, but if we can have absolutely indifferent rulers and survive...can we not see some betterment if the ruler is not indifferent to the plight of the people?
We all need to give Imran a chance for five years and if he checks the downward slide and there is improvement, we shall be better off it...on the other hand if there is no change...what do we have to lose?
Its not like we have a lot of options here.
Mullaism, Faujism, Fuedalism etc.
Why do these isms exist, if not for lack of Govermentism, Justism etc. ?
Dream team of Zardari, Gillani, Rehman Malik, Raja Parwez Ashraf, Jahangir Badar, Dr. Babar Awan are as far from delivering anything to us as possible...this is based on purely their performance and nothing else!
Nawaz Sharif on the other hand is another extreme of arrogance and stupidity (reinforcing Zardaris chances of presidency), his links to extremist organizations (due to vote bank) are also not fiction...his corruption (Qarz Utaro Mulk Sanwaro Scheme) is also something we all are aware of.
All people agree that without Nawaz and Zardari, their parties would be much better...sadly it makes hell of a lot of difference who heads the party and how his personal motives clash with interests of Pakistan.
With Imran we do not have the same problem of vested interests, that he is genuinely concerned with betterment of Pakistan has been reflected in his many actions in the past.
We need another alternative so that either the other parties become serious about addressing the issues or they make way for PTI and its promise of change in governance culture currently prevalent.
If PTI does not bring any change, I am sure someone else will step up.